Mohammed Salah was the man of the match as Liverpool began their Premier League title defense on a rather intriguing note – a seven-goal thriller against Leeds United at Anfield.
The Egyptian forward becomes the first Liverpool player to score a hattrick on Premier League opening day since John Aldridge did in the 1988-89 season.
He also becomes the first ever Liverpool player to score on the opening day of four consecutive league seasons; he’s only the second to do so in the League for any club, after Teddy Sheringham (1992-93 to 1995-96)
Salah celebrated his third by blocking his to ears with his hands – a tribute to former Egypt team-mate Moamen Zakaria, a Al Ahly player who had to retire from football after being diagnosed with incurable ALS Disease.
Lou Gehrig’s disease or ALS is a nervous system disease that weakens muscles and affects physical function.
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